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Reclamation invests $2 million to support promising research projects
As part of its Facilitated Adoption Program, the Bureau of Reclamation announced a $2 million investment in nine new projects and continued funding for nine ongoing multi-year projects to support implementation of solutions to water management challenges. Reclamation’s Science and Technology Facilitated Adoption Program provides funding for projects that have demonstrated promising solutions and successful results, helping Reclamation fulfill its
Tapping municipal water supply systems for low-impact hydropower growth
08.28.2024
PNNL determines U.S. hydropower generation should rise, but climate change brings uncertainty
08.21.2024
Will data centers disrupt power system adequacy in the U.S. Pacific Northwest?
08.19.2024
DOE invests $41 million to strengthen, expand marine energy R&D and testing infrastructure
08.16.2024
Corps completes flow test at Fort Peck Dam, resumes normal operations
07.26.2024
Reclamation names Bartojay to lead Technical Service Center
07.25.2024
Research and Development
Coffee and a conversation: HYDROVISION hosts moderated breakfast roundtables
By Paul Gerke Some people don’t want to be disturbed until they’ve put down a cup of coffee. Others jump out of bed ready to discuss the specifics o…
Get in, we’re going on a dam tour
A HYDROVISION tour group gets a glimpse at the past, present, and future of renewable energy generation and integration in Colorado….
Cornell includes hydropower in six research projects receiving over $900,000
The Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability has awarded over $900,000 in seed funding to support six research projects through its Academic Venture Fund, inc…
DOE opens $5 million funding opportunity for hydropower and marine energy
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Water Power Technologies Office (WPTO) has opened a nearly $5 million funding opportunity to support program…
DOE WPTO seeking facilities to join Hydropower Testing Network
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Water Power Technologies Office (WPTO) has launched the first phase of the Hydropower Testing Network (HyTN), to connect hydro…
Inyanga Marine and Verdant Morlais sign MOU for 4.9 MW tidal energy project in Wales
Inyanga Marine Energy Group and Verdant Morlais Ltd. (VML) have signed a memorandum of understanding to deliver a 4.9 MW tidal stream energy project at Morlais …
Walker named Hydropower Foundation program director, replacing Mendlin
Aimee Walker is now program director for the Hydropower Foundation in the U.S., replacing Bree Mendlin. In this role, Walker will manage communication strategie…
Researchers say new hydropower dams and plants need to be placed ‘more strategically’
Hydropower plants do not need to be disastrous for fishermen and nature if new dams are placed more strategically and some existing ones are modified or even re…
CalWave and AltaSea sign MOU for wave energy off California coast
Wave energy technology developer CalWave has signed a memorandum of understanding with AltaSea at the Port of Los Angeles, establishing a formal partnership to …
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